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DEAL: PTSB bank branch at 4 Upper Baggot Street in D2 sells for €1.5m

A PTSB bank branch at 4 Upper Baggot Street, Dublin 2, has been sold as an investment for €1.5 million. The Georgian terrace building is internally linked with the adjoining corner building front - Subscribe

Industrial property prices and rents continue to rise

The effects of the upward trend on various sectors of the industrial market has also been seen by Philip Harvey, managing director at William Harvey & Co.
"Good quality buildings built in the last - Subscribe

DEAL: Jobs website Indeed to join JP Morgan at Capital Dock

Indeed will enter into 20-year leases, with a break in year 13, for buildings 100 and 300 Capital Dock, extending to more than 216,000sq ft of prime office accommodation. Financial details were not di - Subscribe

Kelland Homes sues over allegedly defective insulation boards

Tallaght-based Kelland Homes says extensive remedial works were required to about 58 houses at a development at Elder Heath, Kiltipper, Tallaght, because the insulation boards shrank, causing floors i - Subscribe

Cantillon: Have we missed our chance to fix the housing crisis?

A rapid increase in housebuilding would have wider implications for the economy – and ones which may not be that palable either. Last week, the Irish Fiscal Advisory Council warned that although a s - Subscribe

[Needs SBP sub] Karl Deeter: Each year spent renting is a turn of the screw

Moves to develop sprawling former Haughey estate

The rest of the estate is currently zoned for leisure purposes. Any large-scale residential development will therefore still require rezoning, as well as planning permission.
When planning was sought - Subscribe

Refurbishment of short-term vacant homes ‘manipulating’ figures

Fingal County Council brought no long-term vacant social housing units back into use last year or to date this year under the department scheme. The 246 vacant properties brought back into circulation - Subscribe

Next stop gentrification as Luas reaches Cabra and Phibsborough

“We think we will get a bigger jump [in values] when the tram is actually moving with St Stephen’s Green written on it,” explains DNG auctioneer Vinnie Mullen of a phenomenon that seeks visual p - Subscribe

Savills: Rents in Dublin to rise by 5-6% a year and surpass €2,000 by 2019

One in four people are now renting their home in Dublin, the highest figure since quarterly records began, with a new report predicting that the average rent in the capital will soar by 5-6 per cent a - Subscribe

DEAL: Carton House resort sold for €57m

The resort hotel was sold by the Mallaghan and Kelly families to Irish American businessman John Mullen. The 668-acre estate was put on the market in July with the consent of Nama. The 165-bedroom est - Subscribe

Nando's to expand as Irish sales rise

In their directors' report, the directors said they are looking for potential sites to open more restaurants in the Republic.
They said the firm has opened 12 restaurants in the past nine years and w - Subscribe

IDA faces rent rise as search for new Dublin HQ narrows

The four shortlisted buildings are believed to include 5 Hanover Quay, a seven storey office building of about 160,000 sq ft being developed by Oaktree's Targeted Investment Opportunities ICAV. Expect - Subscribe

The Center for Economic Policy Research has completed an analysis of 1,750 tall buildings built over 140 years and tracked the relationship between building heights, construction cost and land values. - Subscribe

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